What he lacks is the charisma of an Olivier, whose epochal Coriolanus is dazzlingly evoked in two pages of Kenneth Tynan's Curtains. |
Perhaps, but how many have charisma and the ability to motivate and inspire players? |
While he has lost none of his charisma, the years of ridicule appear to have worn him down. |
It's about a lawyer circa 70BC, familiar to Latin students more for his ablative absolutes than his crowd-pulling charisma. |
When Macbeth is hunched over, scrawny and half bald he does not radiate a sinister charisma. |
Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |